Lock-Keeper
(专辑: From Fresh Water - 1984)
There is an extensive system of locks along the
St. Lawrence Seaway The
locks have a
marvellous history It's a
pity they couldn't speak half the
tales they've been privy to I
guess it probably goes without saying that everyone who has to travel to make a
living will relate to the
Parallels in this song Stan loved the
road and performing was life's-blood, but he wanted very badly to be the
lock-keeper You say, "Well-met again, Lock-keeper We're laden even deeper that the
time before Oriental oils and tea brought down from Singapore" As we wait for my lock to cycle I
say, "My wife has just given me a
son" "A son!" you cry, "Is that all that you've done?" She wears bougainvilla blossoms You pluck 'em from her hair and toss 'em in the
tide Sweep her in your arms and carry her inside Her sighs catch on your shoulder Her moonlit eyes grow bold and wiser through her tears And I
say, "How could you stand to leave her for a
year?" "Then come with me" you say, "to where the
Southern Cross Rides high upon your shoulder" "Come with me!" you cry "Each day you tend this lock, you're one day older While your blood runs colder" But that anchor chain's a
fetter And with it you are tethered to the
foam And I
wouldn't trade your life for one hour of home Sure I'm stuck here on the
Seaway While you compensate for leeway through the
Trades And you shoot the
stars to see the
miles you've made And you laugh at hearts you've riven But which of these has given us more love of life You, your tropic maids, or me, my wife "Then come with me" you say, "to where the
Southern Cross Rides high upon your shoulder" "Ah come with me!" you cry "Each day you tend this lock, you're one day older While your blood runs colder" But that anchor chain's a
fetter And with it you are tethered to the
foam And I
wouldn't trade your life for one hour of home Ah your anchor chain's a
fetter And with it you are tethered to the
foam And I
wouldn't trade your whole life for just one hour of home